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South African human rights activists protest protest against homosexuals imprisoned in Malawi, outside the Home Affairs' Offices May 20, 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa. A gay couple have been sentenced to the maximum of 14 years in...More

South African human rights activists protest protest against homosexuals imprisoned...South African human rights activists protest protest against homosexuals imprisoned in Malawi, outside the Home Affairs' Offices May 20, 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa. A gay couple have been sentenced to the maximum of 14 years in prison for 'unnatural acts' and 'gross indecency'. The severity of the sentence had been expected after the same judge convicted Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza earlier this week under Malawi's anti-gay laws, which date from the colonial era.LessMore

South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of...More

South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection...South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of children which will be left without any caretakers during the extended school holidays because of the World Cup. He is worried about human trafficking during the soccer tournament and wants parents to do all they possibly can to keep their children and themselves safe.LessMore

South African human rights activists protest protest against homosexuals imprisoned in Malawi, outside the Home Affairs' Offices May 20, 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa. A gay couple have been sentenced to the maximum of 14 years in...More

South African human rights activists protest protest against homosexuals imprisoned...South African human rights activists protest protest against homosexuals imprisoned in Malawi, outside the Home Affairs' Offices May 20, 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa. A gay couple have been sentenced to the maximum of 14 years in prison for 'unnatural acts' and 'gross indecency'. The severity of the sentence had been expected after the same judge convicted Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza earlier this week under Malawi's anti-gay laws, which date from the colonial era.LessMore

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting, in his Jerusalem office May 23, 2010 in Israel. Netanyahu spoke of an upcoming Israeli home front drill, claiming that it is 'a routine exercise which was...More

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting, in...Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting, in his Jerusalem office May 23, 2010 in Israel. Netanyahu spoke of an upcoming Israeli home front drill, claiming that it is 'a routine exercise which was scheduled a long time ago, and is not the result of an unusual security-related development.'LessMore

Polish Minister for Culture and National Heritage Bogdan Zdrojewski attends the...Polish Minister for Culture and National Heritage Bogdan Zdrojewski attends the celebrations for the National Day of Poland Pavilion at Expo Garden on May 22, 2010 in Shanghai, China.LessMore

Dancers perform the Let's Dance Chopin at Auditorium Expo Center to celebrate the...Dancers perform the Let's Dance Chopin at Auditorium Expo Center to celebrate the National Day of Poland Pavilion on May 22, 2010 at Expo Garden, in Shanghai, China.LessMore

South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of...More

South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection...South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of children which will be left without any caretakers during the extended school holidays because of the World Cup. He is worried about human trafficking during the soccer tournament and wants parents to do all they possibly can to keep their children and themselves safe.LessMore

South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of...More

South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection...South African president Jacob Zuma attends the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of children which will be left without any caretakers during the extended school holidays because of the World Cup. He is worried about human trafficking during the soccer tournament and wants parents to do all they possibly can to keep their children and themselves safe.LessMore

Little children attend the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of children which will be...More

Little children attend the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the...Little children attend the launch of the Children's Protection Week at the Atteridgeville Community Hall on May 21, 2010 in Pretoria, South Africa. President Zuma says he is very worried about the millions of children which will be left without any caretakers during the extended school holidays because of the World Cup. He is worried about human trafficking during the soccer tournament and wants parents to do all they possibly can to keep their children and themselves safe.LessMore

In this handout photo provided by Disney, a 288-pound baby elephant stands near her mother at Disney's Animal Kingdom on May 21, 2010 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The female calf was born May 20, 2010 after a 22-month gestation. This...More

In this handout photo provided by Disney, a 288-pound baby elephant stands near her...In this handout photo provided by Disney, a 288-pound baby elephant stands near her mother at Disney's Animal Kingdom on May 21, 2010 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The female calf was born May 20, 2010 after a 22-month gestation. This is the fifth elephant born at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.LessMore